Because of progress in cell-based therapies, regenerative medicine, and biotech research, cell collection is changing. More and more people want cell collection technology that is automatic and works well. For cell therapy and regenerative medicine to keep getting better, we need tools that can regularly and reliably take cells from tissue and cell cultures. This trend backs up the industry's focus on making cell production for medicinal uses affordable and uniform.
Closed, germ-free cell collection machines are becoming more popular on the market. Closed methods keep cells pure and safe by reducing contamination during cell removal. Sterility is important in cell therapies to keep patients safe and meet legal requirements.
 
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated cell harvesting, notably for vaccine and cell-based therapy research. Cell collection must be fast, simple, and scalable for cell-based vaccinations and therapies. This new discovery highlights how crucial cell harvesting technology is for mass-producing cell-based products to alleviate global health issues.
Stem cell and immunity cell extraction is becoming increasingly popular. Immunotherapies and stem cells might cure cancer and other disorders. To implement this approach, we must develop and enhance harvesting procedures for diverse cell types to make them simpler to sort and prepare for therapeutic application.
New image and tracking technologies are being used in cell collection processes, which is changing the way the business works. By seeing and watching cells in real time during picking, researchers and makers may be able to get the most out of their output and survival. The industry's commitment to cutting-edge control and tracking technology for cell collection is shown by this trend.
Scalability efforts drive changes in the cell collection business. As cell-based treatments become more popular, it is important to make cell collection methods more scalable. To meet the needs of clinical and industrial production scale, harvesting methods that can handle larger amounts and higher cell counts are being worked on.
Technology-biopharmaceutical partnerships are what drive growth in the Cell Harvesting market. Strategic partnerships bring together experts in cell biology, bioprocessing, and technology development to make cell harvesting better and find solutions to problems in cell-based medicine and treatment. This trend speeds up new ideas and the use of cell harvesting technologies in industry.
In cell collection, AI and robotics are being used more and more. Using real-time data, AI programs may change the settings for gathering, which would make it more efficient and consistent. Automation in cell harvesting systems makes them more repeatable, reduces the need for human work, and makes production easier. This helps the industry reach its goal of making cells in a standard, cost-effective way.
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Market Opportunities | · Increase in chronic infections and diseases · The rapid growth of the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries · Rising research in regenerative medicines |
Numerous reasons, including an increase in chronic illnesses and disorders, rapid expansions in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors, and increased research in regenerative treatments, are projected to boost the cell harvesting industry. Furthermore, the cost-effectiveness, convenience of use, and durability of harvesters, as well as technical breakthroughs and design improvement of cell harvester devices, drive the cell harvesting market's growth. Several corporations are also launching new products to boost their market position.
In December 2023, Cheetah Prime- A PerkinElmer Inc. project- will be demonstrated, shaped as an automated closed system letting out a chance of the sterile separation of different types of cells. Fat cell grabber machine is an advanced technology that aims at increasing the number and viability of cells.
In November 2023 indicated that Argos Technologies Inc. had entered into an agreement with a leading European research institute to carry out clinical trials on their sophisticated fat cell grabber machine (fat cell harvester), which could increase both numbers and viability of obtained cells.
In October 2023, Terumo Corporation bought Athersys, Inc., a firm involved in developing cellular therapy techniques, so as to get access to Athersys adipose-derived stem cell platform that might be integrated into Terumo’s cell harvesting devices.
CliniMACS Prodigy platform was launched by Miltenyi Biotec in the month of October 2023 as it sported an automated workflow for isolating and enriching cells from various sources making it ideal for R&D-related cellular therapies.
For instance, Orgenesis invested $50 million into Morgenesis after receiving FDA approval for its point-of-care autologous cell therapy product.
As an illustration, researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) came up with this idea along with Regeneus biotech company in June 2022, printed on a 3D printer microfluidic stem-cell harvesting system. In fact, it is a simple and cheap device that can trap stem cells escaping from bioreactor systems, facilitating cost-effective and scalable process control.
In March 2022 Stem Cell Therapies (SCT) Mission allocated $150 million to novel therapies that are safe, effective and accessible, thereby enhancing better health outcomes involving the patients as well as carers—Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care said. Thereby, this mission funds projects to develop new therapies that are safe and effective for patients, to develop the workforce capacity, as well as translate stem cell innovations into commercial products.
However, the technical complexity of harvesters, coupled with ethical issues related to embryonic stem cell research may curb the growth of the cell harvesting market. Stringent government regulations and mandatory licensing rules may also hamper the market growth during the assessment period.
The cell harvesting market has been segmented into product type, application, and end user.
The cell harvesting market, on the basis of product type, has been segmented into manual cell harvesters and automated cell harvesters.
The manual cell harvesters segment is estimated to hold the largest share owing to the high preferability of manual cell harvesters, whereas the automated cell harvesters segment is expected to be the fastest growing segment due to increased awareness and rise in the use of automated technologies in devices.
The cell harvesting market, by application, has been segmented into biopharmaceutical application, stem cell research, and others.
The cell harvesting market, by end user, has been segmented into pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, research institutes, and others.
The cell harvesting market has been segmented, by region, into the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa.
Geographically, the Americas is anticipated to dominate the cell harvesting market owing to a well-developed healthcare sector and growing healthcare expenditure. For instance, according to the data published by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget in May 2018, the US spent about USD 3.5 trillion, or 18% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on health expenditures, which accounted for more than twice the average among developed countries in 2017. Additionally, many companies in this region focus on the innovation of new treatment options, thus being a lucrative option for the growth of the cell harvesting market in this region.
Europe is expected to hold the second largest position in the cell harvesting market. The market growth in this region owes to the availability of funds for research. For instance, according to the data published by the National Institute of Health Funding (NIHR) in 2016, funding of EUR 928 million was announced for new NIHR Biomedical Research Centers (BRC) and NIHR Clinical Research Facilities (CRF) for five years starting from April 2017.
Asia-Pacific is anticipated to be the fastest growing region in the cell harvesting market due to the presence of a huge patient population and continuously developing economies.
On the other hand, the Middle East and Africa has the least share of the market. The majority of the market of this region is expected to be held by the Middle Eastern region due to growing government initiatives for the healthcare sector.
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